The article “Defining the Mechanisms for Engagement Design Protocol Towards the Development of Analogue and Hybrid Serious Games: Learning from FlavourGame” by Micael Sousa (CITTA- UC), Ana Patrícia Oliveira (DigiMedia member), Pedro Cardoso (DigiMedia member), Nelson Zagalo (DigiMedia member) and Mário Vairinhos (DigiMedia member) was published in the book series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
Citation:
Sousa M., Oliveira A.P., Cardoso P., Zagalo N., Vairinhos M. (2021) Defining the Mechanisms for Engagement Design Protocol Towards the Development of Analogue and Hybrid Serious Games: Learning from FlavourGame. In: Fletcher B., Ma M., Göbel S., Baalsrud Hauge J., Marsh T. (eds) Serious Games. JCSG 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12945. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88272-3_3
Abstract: There are no perfect recipes to develop a game, even less for creating an effective serious game. Nevertheless, it is crucial to employ methods and protocols to that ensure certain criteria and goals are met during their development. For that intention, we propose the Mechanics for Engagement Design Protocol (MEDP), a procedure that emerges from the need to consider the mechanisms explored through the Design, Play and Experience (DPE) framework’s dimensions to meet a serious game’s goals, while considering the player profiles according to the Engagement Model. This protocol was implemented and tested during the development of FlavourGame (FG), a serious game that aims to promote discussion and awareness about nutrition for children. The exploration and testing process also allowed to support the MEDP for other serious game projects, as well as to consider the state of the art of current analogue and hybrid games related to food, the theme of FG.
Keywords: Game mechanics; Mechanisms; Engagement design; Serious games; Hybrid games
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